circumnutate
Americanverb (used without object)
Other Word Forms
- circumnutation noun
- circumnutatory adjective
Etymology
Origin of circumnutate
1875–80; circum- + nutate < Latin nūtātus, past participle of nūtāre to nod in assent, sway, totter
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The central idea of the book is that the movements of plants in relation to light, gravitation, &c., are modifications of a spontaneous tendency to revolve or circumnutate, which is widely inherent in the growing parts of plants.
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Full-grown leaflets circumnutate during the day slowly and on a small scale.
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After 5.15 P.M., by which time the light had become obscure, the hypocotyl began to circumnutate about the same spot.
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Such periods probably represent attempts to circumnutate in a direction opposite to apogeotropism.
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The first change is the protrusion of the radicle, which begins at once to circumnutate.
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